PEPPERS, Cont'd. 
Oz. V/s Ib. Lb. 
Large Red Cherry. Hot. A special strain for critical growers. 
Fruits are 1/2.” in diameter and shaped somewhat like a 
flattened tomato. ...... Pkt. $0.15 .80 2.50 
Long Red Cayenne. 70 days. Very hot, deep red fruits, 41/)” 
to 5” long. Excellent for pickling, drying or canning. 
Pkt. $0.15 .80 2.50 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. 68 days. Oldest standard type with 
SWE SILOS Demmprmente sete ne scl Si a: 80. 2.50 7.50 
Neopolitan. 70 days. Medium early. Produces large quan- 
tities of 3-4” mild, sweet, upright fruits of yellowish 
green becoming bright red. .... -70 2.25 
Penn Wonder. Best early pepper. Combines good size, 
blocky shape, thick meat with high yield and earliness. 
85 2.60 8.50 
Pimiento or Perfection. 68 days. The leading canning variety 
unusually sweet. Its superb quality makes it excellent for 
Stusimnesicac salads! Shi. s.0... .70 2.25 
Ruby King. 70 days. An outstanding sweet pepper that pro- 
duces more uniform fruits than any variety in its class. 
Pkt. $0.15 -70 2.25 6.50 
Sweet Banana A.A.S. 55 days. Unbelievably productive, it 
is sweet, of banana shape and color and is excellent for 
home or market. ....... Pkt. $0.15 85 2.60 8.50 
Very Small Cayenne (Tabasco). 90 days. Very small tapered 
imiits, Vierya HOt: |... 0. Pkt. $0.15 65 2.25 
World Beater N. J. No. 13. A new introduction by the N. J. 
Experiment Station. Mosaic resistant and a most welcome 
achievement. It is Sieg to become a popular shipping 
and garden variety... .Pkt. $0.15 .80 220 7.50 
PUMPKIN 
Early Sugar or New England Pie. 
Pkt. $0.10 .20 -50 
Large Cheese. 110 days... Pkt. $0.10 .20 .50 
King of the Mammoths, 120 days. 
Pkt. $0.10 .20 .50 
SPINACH 
(Ounce will sow 80 feet; 12-20 lbs. per acre.) 
America. The best savoy spinach. Develops slowly but will 
stay in prime condition longer than any other variety. 
=I .30 -70 
Bloomsdale Long Standing. 45 days. Used for late spring or 
SRM Moe, aonb oe Pkt. $0.10 eho 30 -70 
New Zealand. Not really a true spinach. Will thrive in poor 
SOM Mes teteeNri-ral (ol aa es hand = .20 4b 1.35 
RADISH 
(Ounce will sow 75 feet.) 
Cavalier. Best short top scarlet globe type for forcing or out- 
Bloleidsh. LR Ac ome ae ee : .20 40 1.15 
Early Scarlet Globe. 22 days. .... -20 40 1.15 
French Breakfast. 24 days. ....... .20 .50 1.35 
Icicle. 27 days. .20 40 LS 
White Strasburg. Large white popular for summer use. 
0 
40 1.15 
Round Black Spanish. 55 days. ... .25 .55 Te20 
Somerset's Vegetable Seeds 
SORREL 
Oz. 1), lb. Lb. 
(Ounce will sow 150 feet.) 
Broad Leaved ...... Pkt. $0.20 5 2.25 
SQUASH 
(Ounce will make 15-20 hills.) 
Caserta A.A.S. Cocozelle type. 
Pkt. $0.15 25 .70 
Cocozelle or Italian Vegetable Marrow. 60 days. 
Pkt. $0.15 Pa .70 
Early White Bush Scallops or Patty Pan. 52 days. 
Pkt. $0.15 25 .70 
Early Prolific Straightneck Yellow. 
Pkt. $0.15 25 .70 
Buttern tame Old c.y.5 en 55 1.55 
Hubbard Improved. 108 days. 
Pkt. $0.15 30 .85 
Table Queen or Acorn. . Pkt. $0.15 25 .70 
Uconn. A.A.S. Bush type acorn.... oh) .70 
TURNIPS 
(Ounce will sow 300 ft. of row.) 
Golden Ball or Orange Ball. 60 days. 
Pkt. $0.10 .20 40 1.15 
Red Top White Globe. 55 days. 
Pkt. $0.10 .20 40 1.15 
White Flat Dutch. 45 days. 
Pkt. $0.10 .20 40 Tet 
Rutabaga American Purple Top or Long Island Imp. 90 days. 
.20 -40 neTS 
SWISS CHARD 
Lucullus. 60 days. Favorite green. ...... 25 aah 
WATERMELON 
(Ounce will plant 15-25 hills.) 
NEW EARLY HYBRID DIXIE QUEEN 
A true first generation hybrid produced by hand con- 
trolled pollination. Very uniform and vigorous. Strong 
resistance to wilt. 
Crisp, sweet flesh, very thin but extra tough rind, Dark 
seeds. Fruit size 30-50 lbs. 
Pkt. $0.50; 1/4 oz. $1.00; 1/2 oz. $1.85; oz. $3.50 
Dixie Queen. 85 days. ....... .30 85 
Kleckley’s Sweet. 85 days. 30 85 
New Hampshire Midget. Extra early 6” diameter fruits. 
1.35 
NOTE: Do not use D.D.T. sprays or dusts on beans, cucum- 
bers, cantaloupes or melons. We recommend, for general 
care of the vegetable garden, Botano Garden Dust. This 
can be used on all types of plants and it will control 
most diseases and insects. 
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